Family Games that include Spaceship List

This is an attempt to list all of the family and childrens games that include
spaceships both in and out of print. If you have items to add or mistakes
to point out please email them to me at "thomas . granvold @ sun . com".
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I only own a few of these games, many I have not even seen. What I
do have is not for sale. Click here for suggesetions on how to find out
of print/production games/miniatures.

"The game starts with Earth's population of 6 billion divided
between up to 6 factions, including at least one Neutral faction.
Players send out colonists and migrants to harvest the riches of
the planets and their moons, and the Asteroid Belt. Natural
growth limits, plus the Four Riders Of The Apocalypse (War,
Famine, Pestilence and Death), slow the growth of your populations.
Score points at the end of the game for the biggest and most
widespread populations - score double for your HIDDEN AGENDA,
or any DISCOVERY cards you hold." Designed by David Coutts.
2 to 5 players ages 12 and up.
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"A Game for Earthlings 8 an up. Join the odds and
evens in their interstellar struggle to bring peace
to the universe. Play powerful space ship cards to
alter the outcome of cosmic encounters."
Probably out of print.

Out of print. Hardbound 1975, soft cover 1983.
One of a series of games where this is the only
one about space combat. Designed by Andrew McNeil.
There are four simple games in this book, Space Pirates,
Deadly Planet, Invasion Earth, and Galactic War. Only
the first and last involve spaceships.

Out of print.
"Help Colonel McCauley, an expert in moon rocketry,
send supplies to the station on the moon in this great
game based on the classic early CBS TV show starring
Bill Lundigan as Colonel McCauley."

The goal of the game is to be the first to
land on the moon and return safely to earth.
Movement is determined by squeezing the shampoo
bottle which launches the LEM off the command
module and reading the number face up on the LEM.
Includes shampoo in a bottle in the shape of the
American Apollo lunar command module and lander.
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"The players slip into the role of traders, who transport
different goods between the planets. Occasionally one can
carry also passengers, which brings additional yields. With
them they can buy loading spaces, transmitters or faster
drives to improve their spaceship." Designer: Heinrich
Glumpler, Artwork: Swen Papenbrock. 2 players, 60 minutes,
ages 9 an up. In German. Planned to be released in September
2007.

It uses streams of air to suspend a styrofoam
"satelite" and you have two controls up/down and
forward/back with which you try to navigate the
ball through an obstacle course. It has an apollo
astronaut in the center and the game is contoured
to look like the surface of the moon. It claims
to have won the 'golden brain award' of the
'Inventors Association' and been shown at the
Nuremberg International Invention Exhibition.